Having read and enjoyed the previous books in the series I've been looking forward to this book for a while. If you're looking for a quick, fun read with lots of laughs, this is for you.
Felix is a teenager living with his parents and his kid sister. He's at an awkward age, and probably always will be. His ambition is to be a successful journalist, and to this end he has set up an online news outlet, focusing on local news. Suspecting that a local landmark has been sold for scrap, he makes a late night visit to a local scrapyard to gather evidence ... at which point his life comes tumbling down.
With a mix of global geopolitics, eco-activist cells, a terrifyingly jolly funeral director and Felix's auntie's late old flame all mixed into the plot, this story has a cliff hanger at the end of every chapter.
Lots of fun, I hope there'll be another Felix story.